(1) Ms Stiles met an Italian goldsmith called Fabio during a silversmith lesson on her most recent visit to Italy.(2) At the time of his death, he was described as both a goldsmith and a silver merchant.(3) In olden days, crooks used to shave or clip the edges of coins and then sell the shavings to a disreputable goldsmith or silversmith.(4) ‘I already have the goldsmith and carpenter working on the nameplate and display,’ he called from behind the bar.(5) Joan was born as the son of a goldsmith and jewelry maker in Barcelona in Northern Spain.(6) Such an evaluation of gold jewellery is done by a goldsmith with the help of a touchstone.(7) In 1648, a Sofia goldsmith made a silver and gold plate for the book.(8) The wreath was supposedly made of pure gold, and Archimedes had to determine whether the goldsmith had replaced some of the gold with silver.(9) Jews were excellent tanners, metalworkers, goldsmiths , silversmiths, and jewelers.(10) The old bridge is a trove of goldsmiths and traditional craftsmen.(11) Hallmarking is an ancient method of safeguarding consumers from fraud introduced by goldsmiths .(12) Major towns had specialized guilds for different trades and London had a great variety of both mercantile guilds, such as grocers, goldsmiths , and vintners, and manufacturers like tailors and saddlers.(13) Thus all the carpenters are in one section, the goldsmiths in another, and the shoemakers in yet another.(14) And for those with the golden eye, Calcutta's goldsmiths are world-renowned.(15) By the eighth century the inhabitants included merchants, luxury craftsmen, goldsmiths , members of the professions, cauldron makers, doctors, tailors, builders, and minters.(16) The Warrington Silver was exclusively commissioned from the French Protestant refugees known as the Huguenots, who were the best goldsmiths of the period.
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